Yes
Yes. If they are long though, you might want to shave or wax just to keep the hairs from getting caught in the piercing.
Yes. Even though you can't see their belly botton.
You should discuss this with your doctor or even a hospital if you can not reach your doctor.
Yes, but you need to get your hamster to the vet as soon as possible, before the tumors grow even bigger.
Yes, it is possible. It can even occur in children and infants. Brain tumors originally have been known to develop in teens from taking drugs, alcohol, or other medical related causes. Many people can get brain tumors. Anyone can, you can even get them when you are born. But brain tumors are very rare and not that many people can get it.
Directly in? No, usually you have lint and dirt inside of that stinky hole. Hair is on the outside even though it might seem like its on the inside. Correct me if im wrong.
Depending upon the tumor, maybe. Poodles can get a wide variety of tumors ranging from osteosarcoma (bone tumors) to mast cell tumors to lypomas (fat cell tumors). Some tumors are benign and easy to treat - the veterinarian simply removes the tumor in toto and the poodle will be fine. Other tumors are malignant and difficult to treat - some spread very rapidly (often before the primary tumor is even found), some grow in difficult to reach places (such as in the skull or around the blood vessels) and some simply grow so fast they cause death before they are even found.
As at the 25th of August 2009, it hasn't even been formally announced yet. There is no confirmed information that, after recent problems with developers going belly, it is even in development. We are all hopeful though.
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Even though I am smart, I do not know everything.
Many pituitary tumors are, in fact, noncancerous. They do, however, cause some symptoms due to pressure on the area. Some are listed as nasal drainage, nausea, droopy eyelids and even some vision loss. If you are concerned about the possibility of such tumors, then please seek medical advice.